op-shopped of late..
decorative metal frame (rescued from the tip)
just over 1m of Holly Hobbie wallpaper (50c)
a precious Johnson plate (20c).
Pyrex (both for $2)
a collection of aprons ($1 each)
tins to hold sewing bits and pieces ($1 each)
What fab finds, Zara! You have the knack for sniffing out the best vintage treasures. The pattern on the Pyrex lidded dishes is so nice. Love Holly Hobbie; I've been a fan since she first appeared in the late 1960's.
I can see that frame become a jewellery hanger, a plant support or a tie keeper. Nice find. I used to be very keen on holly hobble as a child, such sweet face/ cheeks.
Fantastic haul Zara ! I love the Pyrex and the dish is a real find xxx
ReplyDeleteperfect perfect!
ReplyDeleteYou have a knack for finding good thrifties!!! I adore that Holly Hobby wallpaper. When can I come op shopping with you!?
ReplyDeleteAll gorgeous Zara (and I LOVED your vintage t.t. quilt too btw)
ReplyDeleteWould you like a Holly Hobbie tea towel?
Let me know and I'll pop it in the post x
What fab finds, Zara! You have the knack for sniffing out the best vintage treasures. The pattern on the Pyrex lidded dishes is so nice. Love Holly Hobbie; I've been a fan since she first appeared in the late 1960's.
ReplyDeleteYou are indeed gifted at finding the good stuff!
ReplyDeleteI can see that frame become a jewellery hanger, a plant support or a tie keeper. Nice find. I used to be very keen on holly hobble as a child, such sweet face/ cheeks.
ReplyDeleteThose are wonderful finds. My bedroom was all done in Hollie Hobbie bedding and curtains when I was a little girl.
ReplyDeleteLooking at your finds, my memory was jotted, we had the same rub-a-dub plate. Gosh that was a long time ago! Jacinta
ReplyDeleteamazing finds, as always! im pretty sure the opshops where you live are the best (and cheapest) in the world! xx
ReplyDeleteI agree with Mezz! Eep. Your op shops sound like what I dream of...
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